Movies SUPERGIRL (First Teaser Trailer)

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Update: November 11, 2025

First Teaser Trailer for SUPERGIRL; In Theaters June 26, 2026

When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice. Craig Gillespie directs the film from a screenplay by Ana Nogueira. Milly Alcock stars alongside Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, and Jason Momoa.

 
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Update: November 11, 2025

First Teaser Trailer for SUPERGIRL; In Theaters June 26, 2026

When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice. Craig Gillespie directs the film from a screenplay by Ana Nogueira. Milly Alcock stars alongside Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, and Jason Momoa.



Jesus this has Gunn's prints all over it lol
 
Has any else aged out or burnt out on comic movies? I haven't watched any of the new ones in a few years, I used to love the comics and the movies used to be great.
No they are just movies like any other movie. It's like saying I've aged out of action movies or rom-coms. Either the movie is good or not whether it's based on a comic book\super hero doesn't mean anything to me.

Trailer looks great but at the same time it's looks like more Guardians of the Galaxy. I was just waiting for Groot to pop up.
 
Looking at the recent numbers for them, you're definitely not alone. This one seems like a particularly difficult sell, considering Superman can barely break even.
I can't seem to muster any interest in the new Superman movie. This will be the same for me, a short while ago I would of been eagerly anticipating
 
Has any else aged out or burnt out on comic movies? I haven't watched any of the new ones in a few years, I used to love the comics and the movies used to be great.

There was a time I'd watch everything the MCU put out, even if I had next to no interest in the characters. Now, it would have to be something pretty special to make me buy a theater ticket.

Same with the TV shows. I won't watch a series just because it's on Disney Plus anymore.
 
No they are just movies like any other movie. It's like saying I've aged out of action movies or rom-coms. Either the movie is good or not whether it's based on a comic book\super hero doesn't mean anything to me.

Trailer looks great but at the same time it's looks like more Guardians of the Galaxy. I was just waiting for Groot to pop up.
Dammit you beat me to it..
 
Trailer didn't do it for me. She seems to be fighting little minion types too much. Any "Super" character should be going against something with a bit more spectacle now. More powerful and imposing imo.

I will stream it eventually, but the trailer didn't make me yearn to see it or anything.
 
There was a time I'd watch everything the MCU put out, even if I had next to no interest in the characters. Now, it would have to be something pretty special to make me buy a theater ticket.

Same with the TV shows. I won't watch a series just because it's on Disney Plus anymore.
I used to have the amc theater pass, I'd watch anything interesting. The local theater didn't survive covid closure. I cancelled the plan and haven't been to a theater since.
The last thing I stayed interested in was peacemaker which I enjoyed both seasons of
 
No they are just movies like any other movie. It's like saying I've aged out of action movies or rom-coms. Either the movie is good or not whether it's based on a comic book\super hero doesn't mean anything to me.

Trailer looks great but at the same time it's looks like more Guardians of the Galaxy. I was just waiting for Groot to pop up.

nah it's not like saying that: action movies are a genre while superhero movies are a sub-sub-genre; you can like some kind of action movies (like martial arts ones) and dislike others (like military ones).
subgenres are more specific, same elements everywhere everytime with little to no variations.

Superhero movies are pretty much all scifi/costume/action/catastrophic/apocalyptic movies and since Marvel/Disney have the monopoly they also share the same tone.

Unfortunately the few alternatives aren't better: the one that stands is The Batman, which i found lame...

In 2025 i'd save very few of them: from the top of my head only the Raimi's Spiderman trilogy, Man of Steel, Watchmen, Iron Man, Thor, Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and Ang Lee's Hulk.
 
Why did they give James Gunn these movies?

Watching Superman, it felt like the lead actor and director had never seen any Superman content before.
 
I thought we established in teh last Sup movie that they can't get drunk unless they're off planet. How is it she'z hung over wit a newspaper from earth?
 
Update: November 11, 2025

First Teaser Trailer for SUPERGIRL; In Theaters June 26, 2026

When an unexpected and ruthless adversary strikes too close to home, Kara Zor-El, aka Supergirl, reluctantly joins forces with an unlikely companion on an epic, interstellar journey of vengeance and justice. Craig Gillespie directs the film from a screenplay by Ana Nogueira. Milly Alcock stars alongside Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz, Emily Beecham, and Jason Momoa.



I liked it , I liked her in house of the Dragon and I think she's got a good presence about her. My only issue is that the world aesthetic feels a bit too Guardians of the Galaxy ish , which works for those characters but feels a bit off for Supergirl, but I like intent of going through her dealing with the Trauma of being old enough to see Krypton die and being more cynical about life vs the more hopeful and positive Superman.

Also about God damn time he got Mamoa as Lobo , hopefully it's not too short and it opens the door for more Mamoa as Lobo in future projects. The Bastich himself meeting the Blue Boy Scout is a must.
 
It looks like they are actually doing woman of tomorrow, which guardians took a lot from maybe on accident. I don't have faithfully they do it but it's pretty brutal and tragic.
It's usually the canon. She watched everyone she loved slowly die and was the only reason they lived as long, she couldn't keep it up no one could and they all died. It broke her. We will see how they adapt it. It's a semi revenge quest most likely. If they do it right she's going to be a pragmatic idealist who is semi detached, think of amos from the expanse and she comes back from that.
 
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